- PRACTICAL VIEW : Getting a Cut, Color or Perm for Nothing
- Pain, Misery Grip Iraqis in No-Man's-Land
- IRVINE : Collage Selected as Winning Poster
- VENTURA : Man Accused of Lewd Acts at Bar
- THOUSAND OAKS : Girl Sues School Over Heated Slide
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Five-Run Ninth Inning Pushes Rancho Santiago to 13-7 Victory
- Rasmussen Weary of Proving Himself : Baseball: Although no other teams were interested in him, Padre pitcher is confident he can win despite injuries.
- Day 1 on CBS: It's Not ESPN, and It's Not Bad
- Anton Gets Her Wish: a Return Trip to Oakland : Division II girls: Brea-Olinda, in its third consecutive State title game, hopes to erase memories of last year's loss.
- This Dean of College Coaches Needs to Learn a Few Things
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : Miner Difficulties Finish USC : Trojans: Sophomore makes only seven of 27 shots as Florida State holds on to win, 75-72.
- TV REVIEW : Josephine Baker Gets Her Due : HBO's 'The Josephine Baker Story' illuminates the life of one of the most remarkable women of the century--and makes a star of Lynn Whitfield.
- Pacific Symphony Appoints Composer : Orchestra: Frank Ticheli will leave his teaching position in Texas to advise the orchestra on contemporary works and compose a work for the 1992-93 season, among other duties.
- BANKS AND S&LS; : Accounting Proposals Aim to Spur Loans
- Doc Pomus; Songwriter of Presley Hits
- Wells Fargo Selling Subsidiary: The San Francisco-based...
- Dayton Hudson Corp.: The retailer's fourth-quarter earnings...
- Alexander Confirmed as Secretary of Education in Senate Voice Vote
- Emotional Emir Returns to Kuwait : Royalty: He covers his face and stoops to kiss the ground. But not many citizens turn out to greet him.
- Gang Suspect Shot by Officer
- LOS ALAMITOS : Law Places Limits on Big Trucks, Sets Fees
- Costly Check of Bodybuilders' Sex : Settlement: Two women accept $65,000 in claim against city. Police forced them to prove that they are female.
- How Crucial Is Mikhail Gorbachev to the West? : Despite all, he may remain the best hope at a time of great uncertainty
- She Hopes Dispatches From Desert Become Love Letters
- VENTURA : Drive-By Shooting Wounds Man, 28
- Baby-Sitter Pleads Not Guilty in Child's Death
- Teacher Takes Pistol From Student After Shot Is Fired
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Man Killed as Truck Hits Parked Big Rig
- A Gulf War Pen Pal's Special Visit : Homecoming: Students at Sycamore Elementary School give Lance Cpl. Willie Mackelburg a hero's welcome.
- Thatcher Tries Out a B-2: Former British...
- Environmentalists, Loggers Agree to Limit Clear-Cutting : Lumber industry: Timber firms would limit their harvest on privately held lands to the annual growth rate of the trees if pact is approved.
- Paper Drives: Suddenly, They're Old News : Environment: The recycling craze has driven down the value of old newspapers and, ironically, has forced some groups to find alternatives to the fund-raising tradition.
- Canadian Firm Puts Quebec's Bonds on Watch : Credit: Political uncertainty prompted the suspension of the AA rating held by the province, which is a major player in the bond market.
- Perils of Publication Become Author's Own Horror Story
- 14 Killed as 40-Ton Girder Falls From Hiroshima Monorail
- State Justices Uphold AIDS Test Law : Health: High court lets stand appellate ruling affirming validity of statute that requires screening for convicted prostitutes.
- Suit Opposes Hawthorne's Year-Round School Plan
- ST. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVITIES
- War to Retake a Neighborhood : Canoga Park: Plan is aimed at drug deals in an area where more than 504 people have been arrested on narcotics charges since 1988.
- State Senate OKs Bill Requiring Rail Line Be Built Underground
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : Drug Case Tests '88 Death Penalty Law
- Breathless: Non-smoker Princess Diana got a surprise...
- Donald Graham Named CEO of Washington Post
- Sales Dip 1.2% in January for Third Month in a Row : Economy: It was the first time since third quarter 1984 that sales had fallen three months running. Inventories grew.
- Icahn Acquires 5.1% of Southland Corp.: A...
- Missing Boy May Have Been Seen in Malibu
- U.S. Clears TWA to Sell Only 3 of 6 London Routes : Airlines: The government cites competitive reasons. A "puzzled" American Airlines vows to appeal; TWA's Icahn says the rejection could spell "disaster."
- First American Financial Reports 76% Drop in Net : Earnings: The company blames a lagging real estate market after also posting a slight increase in revenues.
- National Gallery of Art Honors Franklin Murphy
- Pacific Enterprises Chief Talks Turkey; Stock Gets the Ax
- THE TIMES POLL : Economic Gains Seen in Wake of Gulf War Victory
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Stronger Capsule Safeguards Urged
- FALL MENSWEAR : The New West
- Bill Bars Public Funds for Private Toll-Road Projects : Legislation: The action by state senators, who accused Caltrans of a double-cross, affects two in Orange County--one in a freeway center median and the other in the bed of the Santa Ana River.
- Rebels Claim to Be Holding Out in 2 Cities : Unrest: Iraq calls reports of uprising in suburbs of Baghdad 'fabricated, baseless.'
- Heroin Smuggling Ring Is Uncovered
- ANAHEIM : Landowners Wooed for Transit Project
- Syria Softening Opposition to Israel, U.S. Says
- Health Club Link Probed in Serial Slayings
- Ex-Deputy Files Job Claim Against County : Sheriff's Department: The former head of the anti-drug program in Ojai says he was forced to resign.
- Boundary Plan Foes Threaten to Recall Board : Ventura: Parents offer alternatives to a proposal to decrease busing, lower transportation costs and let students attend school together from beginning to end.
- James R. Mahoney, previously director of the...
- Buffums' Closings 'Like Losing an Old Friend'
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Early Market Rally Fizzles; Dow Slips 2.97
- Mayor's Office Seen Directing Ouster Effort
- Witness Denies Drug Ties to Noriega, Co-Defendants
- Cancer Patients Feel Better In Control : Medicine: Experts say the best thing to do is start asking questions and know what you want.
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Imelda Marcos May Stand Trial at Home
- Playing the Oldies : Fashion: California designers put a '90s spin on '60s hits. New fabrics make them easier to move in.
- U.S. POWs Tell of Mental, Physical Abuse by Iraqis : Gulf War: They describe beatings and electric shocks. But there is little evidence of severe torture.
- Way Cleared for Tollway Work by Year's End
- KNBC's Gage Rejects DWP Requests by Rival Stations : Media: The issue of possible conflict of interest is raised over the commissioner's vote.
- Camarillo Hikes Rates to Reduce Water Use : Drought: The plan is meant to limit a family of four to 8,228 gallons a month. The city faces a 30% cut ordered by MWD.
- Lennox Schools to Lay Off 7 Workers in Budget Trimming
- LAGUNA BEACH : Kris Ready for Life at Sea Again
- Iron Lady Gets Hero's Welcome at Pendleton
- Just Give Us a Sign That Mark & Brian Street Lives : The two disc jockeys wanted a thoroughfare to call their own, but the sign . . . well.
- COUNTYWIDE : Red Cross Mounts Gulf Crisis Drive
- WEST REGIONAL : BYU Swats Virginia Out of Tournament, 61-48
- A Director With a New Direction : Stage: Lloyd Richards, at the Old Globe for 'Two Trains,' will abandon some tasks to concentrate on what matters most to him: directing, teaching and searching out new talent.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Looks': A Wan Pseudo-Bond Wanna-Be
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'True Colors' Paints Picture of Greed, Political Corruption
- Machines Can Kick-Start Ventures
- BANKS AND S&LS; : S&L; Losses in '90 Piled Up Despite Seizures
- In Brea, Hoopla Is Over Girls' Basketball
- Lotto Winner Misses Deadline--and $139,595
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Willingness to Use Force Marks Bush's 1st 2 Years : Foreign policy: Much like Teddy Roosevelt, the President sees military ventures as a standard option.
- Fake Illnesses May Signal Deeper Problem : Children: It's not unusual for a youngster to pretend to be sick. But frequent complaints without symptoms need investigation.
- Robert J. Widlar; Silicon Chip Designer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Clubhouse for Boys and Girls Clubs
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Saving Our Resources Not Radical
- Report Backs Traffic Use of L.A. River Bed : Roadways: Consultants support Assemblyman Katz's contention that car pools and trucks could utilize the concrete channel in dry times.
- PLATFORM : Going by the Book
- MISSION VIEJO : Green and Marines to Highlight Parade
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Richmond Shocks Syracuse
- Guard Wilson Says He Will Remain at Moorpark College
- Catholic Schools Allowed to Join Public Leagues : Prep sports: Southern Section votes to permit four private schools to compete in 1992-94 seasons.
- Swenson Fights Blizzard to Lead Iditarod
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Indians' Cole Dislocates Shoulder
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : CS Northridge Volleyball Team Readies for UCLA With Sweep of BYU
- Museum of an Unreal World : Antelope Valley: This ethnocentric showcase of American Indian artifacts displays more artistic license than historical verity.
- Shiley's Triumphs Muted by Tragedy : Health: The firm has evolved into a multifaceted business, but what the public remembers are its defective heart valves.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CRUZ : Couple Charged in Attack on Family
- Dress-for-Success Shop Has a Large Following : Store Buys and Sells Secondhand Full-Size Fashions, but Doesn't Treat Its Customers Like Second-Class Citizens
- Walking Again : High-Tech Prosthesis and Rehabilitation for a Soviet Amputee Stem From an Understanding American's Determined Efforts
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Link of Black Jews, Weapons Is Denied
- Carson Quarterback Walsh Is Snubbed by Shrine Game : High Schools: El Toro's Rob Johnson and Westlake's Todd Preston will be quarterbacks for South team.
- Music Reviews : Philharmonic Observes Prokofiev Centenary
- Money Supply Higher: The two broadest measures...
- Dennis Gomes, a former Nevada gaming executive,...
- Tom Haskins, previously vice president of Bright...
- Britain Frees 6 Wrongly Held for 16 Years : Justice: The Irishmen were falsely convicted and jailed for a 1974 IRA bombing that killed 21. The case shakes faith in the British police and courts.
- Israeli Plan for West Bank Cemetery Points to Hold on Occupied Areas : Diplomacy: Even with Secretary of State Baker in town, moves are pressed for site outside Jerusalem. As usual, the issue is wrapped in controversy.
- Senate Approves $500 Million in Benefits for Gulf Troops
- RECREATION / BICYCLING : Wheel Incentives Get Workers to Take Up Bike Commuting
- THE HOUSEAid to IsraelBy a vote of...
- 21-Year-Old Stabbed in Chula Vista Fight
- Payzant Drafts Plan for $37 Million in School Cuts
- L.A. Riverbed Could Serve as Car-Pool Roadway, Study Says
- Date to Retire Set for Marine in Plane Case
- Unemployed, He Returns Lost Wallet--With $4,343
- Monumental Issue : Embattled Memorial for Korean War Veterans Has Taken on a Softer Shape
- California / IN BRIEF : BERKELEY : City to Get Control of People's Park
- Obituaries : Marvin V. Clawson; Retired Professional Golfer
- The Facts of Life : Class Gives Patients Stability and Solace
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Browning Wins by Leaving Quadruples to Also-Rans
- California / IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Innocent Plea Made in Wayne Assault
- Salkeld Sent Down by Seattle
- Horse Racing
- Bichette, Rader Sign an Armistice
- Arlo Guthrie's Signature Lives On : Song: His "Alice's Restaurant" was the underground anthem of that long-past Summer of Love.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Hollendorfer Loses One, Gains One
- MSL NOTEBOOK : Segota Appeals, And Foreman Lifts Suspension
- SOCCER : Mexico Gets 3-0 Win, but Cup's Empty
- EARNINGS
- Life Studies : When Stanford Opened Its Housing to Unmarried Couples, It Also Opened a Campus Debate on Moral and Social Issues
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS : NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL : Connecticut Cuts Down O'Neal and LSU
- South African Defends Title for 12th Time : Boxing: Mitchell takes on Sacramento's Lopez in junior-lightweight matchup of champions.
- DAVID NELSON/ ON RESTAURANTS : A 2nd Trip to Marrakesh Only Slightly Less Bumpy
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cocktail Hour' Opens Gurney Festival
- President Bush's Successful War
- President Bush's Successful War
- President Bush's Successful War
- President Bush's Successful War
- President Bush's Successful War
- MOVIES - March 15, 1991
- Buffums' Closings 'Like Losing an Old Friend'
- Trendy Top Fit for Big, Hip Women
- False Rumor of King's Death Races Through City
- DO AS HE SAYS: Lawyer Dana Reed...
- NEW COMMUTE: The Buena Park shop that...
- L.A. Officers Indicted in Beating : Police probe: Grand jury goes beyond Gates' recommendation that three be prosecuted and 12 be disciplined.
- DWP OKs Expanding Rationing Guidelines : Drought: Plan would allow the City Council to order mandatory cuts of up to 50%. 'We're preparing for next year,' says one official.
- Maxwell Signs Formal Agreement to Buy N.Y. News
- POLITICAL REALITY: Newly minted U.S. Sen. John...
- REUNION: Dave Parker's trade from Milwaukee to...
- Anger Against Gates Boils Over at Public Hearing
- At Least 4 Officers Indicted in Beating : Police probe: Grand jury goes beyond Gates' recommendation that three be prosecuted and 12 be disciplined.
- As Euphoria Fades, the Future of Citizen-Soldiers Is Debated : Reserves: Support units performed well in the Gulf War. 'Round-out' combat brigades that weren't shipped out were an exception.
- Elephants Kill Zookeeper at Animal Park : Accidents: Keeper apparently was trapped when she tried to prevent a fight over territory. Hers is the first animal-related death in the park's 18-year history.
- ARTS NOTES : Talking, Touching and Touring Along With 'Morphosis'
- Names in the News - March 15, 1991
- Names in the News - March 15, 1991
- Names in the News - March 15, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 15, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 15, 1991
- Obituaries - March 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 15, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 15, 1991
- Gen. Schwarzkopf
- HOLIDAY DINING : Restaurants Roll Out the Green Carpet for St. Patrick's Day
- Buying Extra Eyes, Ears With Private Security
- Home Style / Entryways : The Doors : Entry Gives 1st Impression of a Home
- Kohl Discusses a Wider Role for German Military
- The Long Road From Infertility to Fatherhood
- A Pioneering Work : In his one-man show, 'A Playful Dose of Prairie Wisdom,' actor Kevin Hagen shows that he's at home on the range and the stage.
- Passion: A teen-ager testified in Exeter, N.H.,...
- Walesa to Seek Debt Reduction, U.S. Investors
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA to Play Host to Pac-10 Women's Gymnastics Championships
- Huge Military Toxic Cleanup Fund Urged
- 390 Prospective Students Visit Biola
- 3 Sri Lanka Soldiers Killed
- Record Number of Penguins Hatch at Sea World
- Edison Offers Improvement Funds for Ordinance Change
- COSTA MESA : District to Study More Water Cuts
- COUNTYWIDE : Gallegly in Kuwait on Fact-Finding Trip
- Scores Evacuated in Hotel Fire
- Second Broderick Trial Is Set to Begin Aug. 5
- A Reliable Ford Takes Fremont to Oakland : High school basketball: Senior guard makes difference on defense as well as offense.
- Torrance, Mobil Talks on Picking Refinery Safety Adviser at Impasse
- Fresno Test to Help CSUN Assess Its Baseball Playoff Potential
- Fenwick Returns to Valley College; Goff to Retire as Athletic Director
- Baseball
- Misdemeanor Charges Are Filed Against Titan Basketball Players
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT : USC Rides Early Lead to a 63-52 Victory
- Golf
- Rap Battle of Words Dominates Show : Pop music: M. C. Hammer and Run-DMC exchange potshots backstage at the Soul Train Music Awards. Oh, and the awards? Three each for Hammer and Mariah Carey.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Toyko Quartet Plays Mozart
- Statistics Skills Would Help U.S. Compete
- Families on Welfare
- Ramadan : Exercise in Self-Control : Holy month: During Ramadan, the month of fasting, Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.
- Tofu--the Versatile Stand-In
- THE SYRIA QUESTION
- Blacks Told the Color of Money Isn't Only Green : Inglewood: Recycling Black Dollars encourages members to patronize businesses in the black community. It holds networking meetings and publishes a directory.
- Last Defendant in Attack on Jogger Is Sent to Prison
- Costly Measures in W. Covina
- The Taste for Sprouts Is Budding All Over
- Bellflower OKs $700,000 Bailout for Pete Ellis Ford : Autos: Businessman who recently closed three South Gate dealerships persuades the City Council that Bellflower can't afford to let this one fail too.
- Galanter Tells Builders: Wait Until After Election : Politics: Foes say the councilwoman is trying to duck development issues. She says the aim is to let campaign rhetoric cool off.
- Vote Set Today on Encinal Project : Development: The Coastal Commission will rule on a scaled-down but still controversial proposal to build 69 homes in canyon in Malibu.
- Homeowners' Insurance Cost Varies Widely : Consumers: Garamendi says state survey shows residents should shop around for best deals. Insurers say costs between communities differ because of such factors as crime and fire protection.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Art and Anxiety : An exhibit invites viewers to touch, to move and to worry about the sculptures.
- OJAI : Chamber Urged to Exclude Waste Firm
- Murray Mesec; Retired Professor, Coach
- King of the Road
- A Flaw in Hiring, Training
- Ban on Trash Scavenging Weighed
- PASSING THE BAR EXAM
- Hope Course Has Hecklers Yelling Fore
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: THE OPPONENTS : Her Problem Was a Pain in the Back : Moreau's Noleroth Now Ready for Brea
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Wins Two Games at Softball Event
- Santa Barbara Film Festival: It's a Hit : Movies: Of 27 screenings, 23 have been sold out. The 10-day festival continues through Sunday afternoon's finale, Luc Besson's 'La Femme Nikita.'
- The Making of a Dissident : China: Former Communist Youth League member Wang Chao-hua went to Tian An Men Square in April, 1989, as an 'interested onlooker.' She ended up as No. 14 on the government's most-wanted list and is living in exile in West Los Angeles, separated from her husband and son.
- 'Exercising Rights' to Protect Carson
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS: THE OPPONENTS : He'll Hit Tillers With Best Shot : Prep basketball: Todd Benatar, once a nephew of the singer, is San Ramon Valley's leading three-point scorer. His team plays Tustin Saturday for the Division II State title.
- South Pasadenans Differ Over Freeway Extension Issue
- Kudos and Criticism for the City Manager
- Translations : Everything You Need for Vietnamese Cooking
- DODGERS : Howe's Reunion Simply Lacks the Spark
- COUNTYWIDE : 25 OCTD Workers Test Telecommuting
- MISSION VIEJO : Variety Show to Be in Sign Language
- FIGURE SKATING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Soviets Win, U.S. Pair Third
- SPORTSCOPE
- James Hasn't Forgotten : Baseball: Former Padre can't get over trade to Indians.
- A Message About Eternal Workings : Gospel: Grammy winner Sandi Patti, who appears tonight and Friday in Anaheim, strives to make music that is uplifting and fosters Christianity.
- Saudis Exert Influence in a More Mature OPEC
- Walking Fish and Other Adventures
- Diamond Bar : Big Oil Pipeline Proposed
- House Changes Course, Approves Bailout Funds
- Data General Unveils Fast Computers: The Westboro,...
- New Wine, New Bottles
- How My (Herb) Garden Grows
- Frame Hinted in Former Officers' Beating Trial
- 4 O.C. Residents Named in Gold-Mine Fraud Case
- Greenspan Says Fed Cuts Rates as Slump Eases
- BE Avionics Wins Airline Video Pact: BE...
- An Idea Whose Time Came : Technology: Irene Kinoshita devised a nifty marketing strategy for a computer company that went broke before using it. So, becoming a high-tech pioneer, she formed her own firm and put the plan to work.
- Richard A. Kaumeyer, Jr., formerly senior vice...
- LOTTERY RESULTS MARCH 13
- Westmont Advances by Beating Emporia
- Golf
- The Leftists Get Out the Vote : Surprising--and useful--showing in recent Salvadoran election
- Chiefs, Vlasic Reach Accord on 2-Year Deal
- Late Start Can't Stop Anthony
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TOP 10 : Returning Players Put Mira Mesa at Top of Heap
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Singer Sandi Patti--The Evolution of a Bible Belter
- Offshore Oil Sale: Union Texas Petroleum Holdings...
- U.S. Now Seeks $130 Million From Keating, Aides : Recovery: Restitution demand in Lincoln S&L;'s failure is tripled by Office of Thrift Supervision. However, agency cuts its claim against Columbia S&L;'s chief.
- Glenn Frese, formerly partner at the law...
- Help for Crammed Hard Disks
- Arcadia : Tax Help for Seniors
- Pomona's Standout Point Guard Wagner Takes the Long Way Home : Basketball: After playing at Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, she competed at Fullerton College and Northern Arizona before transferring to Pomona.
- Robbins Gets 2nd Try at Reelection : Council: A judge gives Compton councilwoman one more day to get a 20th valid signature on nominating petition. Her opponents aren't happy.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Second Helpings : Favorite restaurants visited during the past year prove to be worth a return trip.
- EDUCATION : Books Exploring the Female Experience That Aren't Just for Women
- Whittier : Council Doubles the Time Vendors Can Stay in Spot
- COSTA MESA : 'Easter Eggcitement' Is On Tap March 30
- Bernson Wants Fire Station Left Open and a 2nd One Built : Porter Ranch: The councilman had been criticized for backing a plan to close the facility.
- On the Road : Some Facts About Those Highway Trees, Shrubs, Plants
- Long Beach : Director of Center for Gays Laid Off as Donations Drop
- San Dimas High Joins in Anti-Drinking Show
- Foundation Tries to Keep Pace With Glendale : Giving: The charity promotes the idea of residents donating to meet needs in their own community.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Homicides of Black Teen-Agers Up 38%
- 3 Killed in Spanish Crash
- SPORTSCOPE : Azusa Pacific Track Team Seeks Fifth Consecutive GSAC Title
- 7 Ex-Deputies Get Jail Terms of Up to 5 Years : Courts: They took part in 'unprecedented corruption' in skimming of drug money, judge says.
- Pepperdine Baseball Team Plays Tough to Catch : Colleges: Waves need to win only one of three games this weekend against Loyola to maintain their grip on first place in the West Coast Conference.
- U.S. Troubled by Kuwaiti Reprisals : Reconstruction: The emir has been asked to curb revenge attacks. But 'there's only so much we can do.'
- Ethiopia Halts Exodus of Black Jews to Israel; Arms Aid Sought
- MUSIC AGRESSION : Road Punks : Hide your womenfolk and be sure to make a Blue Cross payment.
- OXNARD : Bailard Landfill Extension Backed
- Youth on a Mission : Students Get Firsthand Lesson on Homeless at Shelter
- ORANGE : City to Make Up GI Pay Difference
- Council OKs New City Treasurer : Government: Phoenix tax attorney J. Paul Brownridge will take command of office beset by difficulties linked to investigation of Mayor Tom Bradley's finances.
- Kendrena Exacts His Revenge in Northridge's Win : College baseball: Junior right-hander pays back Creighton trio with a strong effort to propel CSUN to 9-5 victory in Fresno tournament.
- STAGE REVIEW : Passion, Energy Make 'Nine' an Uninterrupted Dream
- STAGE REVIEW : Less of 'Burn This' Is More at Gem Theatre : Elysium Theatrical's Garden Grove production leaves out some of the feeble trappings of Laguna engagement.
- Recycling Rate in State Shows Dramatic Gains : Waste disposal: The amount of all containers returned--aluminum, glass, plastic and steel--went from 56% in 1989 to 70% in 1990.
- THEATER REVIEW 'TIED TO THE TRACKS' : Railroad Classic : This Moorpark Melodrama cliffhanger parody is one of its weaker efforts but contains some feisty performances.
- Welcome to Their Nightmare
- HONORARY IRISHFOLK : Their Roots Aren't Green, But These Local Bands Are at Home on Foreign Turf
- COUNTYWIDE : Measure J Money Study Is Delayed
- Unemployed Man Returns Wallet--With $4,343 Inside : Lost and found: Matt Rayner thought of his and his father's joblessness, then called the owner's employer and took the money to the police.
- Israeli Students Describe Terrors of War
- Sitter Pleads Innocent in Boys' Drugging : Courts: Melvine Kaiserauer is accused of killing one of the twins in her care and injuring the other with a lethal mixture of medications.
- Davis Harbors Some Bitter Memories : Reds: He says Schott's lack of communication after his kidney injury will not be forgotten.
- Master's to Play Concordia in Opener of NCCAA Basketball Tournament Final 8
- Mariel Hemingway: The Granddaughter Also Rises